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Usman Mukhtar to play iconic Umro Ayyar in an upcoming film

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Usman Mukhtar to play iconic Umro Ayyar

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Usman Mukhtar’s success in Pakistani dramas is unrivaled, and he has established a position for himself as the industry’s chocolaty hero in a short period of time.

Now, the Anaa actor, Usman Mukhtar is preparing to play renowned Umro Ayyar in his new film, which is based on century-old Persian folklore and features fantasy, magic, and adventure.

On Instagram, the Hum Kahan Kay Sachay Thay star posted the first glimpse of the film, which has piqued fans’ interest.

The 36-year-old actor wrote, “Of a magical land and evil jinns, of ancient lore and fights within, of modern visions and tales of glory! Tayyar ho for this epic story?! See you in cinemas in 2022,”

In an interview with a local news site, the Sabaat actor expressed his delight about the part, which was directed by Azfar Jafri.

“We’ve been keeping this in for a year and haven’t been able to talk about it. And being a fan of Umro Ayyar since I was a child, it’s a dream come true for me. I can’t explain how big of a dream it was, for me and Ali Kazmi both, we’re such big super hero fans. It’s a dream come true.”

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Faran Tahir, Ali Kazmi, Sanam Saeed, Simi Rael, Osama Karamat, Sana Fakhar, and Menzar Sehbai are among the film’s star-studded cast.

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